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you know, we were so confident after that when you can go into a hostile environment and get two games, one is hard enough, but to get two games, that boosted our confidence to come home and finish it off. >> everybody's gotten better and better. it's terrific to see where we are now. we have that mind-set that we're not finished. we're continue to stay inhouse and stay together as a team and continue to move forward as a team. >> all right, let's go to the baseball diamond now. matt williams of the nationals, losers of four straight games, finishing their series with miami. bottom of the fourth up 1-0, but problems. two on for suzuki. over the head of gonzalez. ichiro stays at first. gets stanton in a rundown. ramos never makes the throw to third. stanton is safe. matt williams can't believe it. that would have ended the inning. instead, the very next batter takes it to center all the way to the wall. a bases-clearing triple for the shortstop. and the marlins sweep the nationals, 6-2 the final today. nats are on a five-game losing streak. plenty more to come on sports final tonight. a
you know, we were so confident after that when you can go into a hostile environment and get two games, one is hard enough, but to get two games, that boosted our confidence to come home and finish it off. >> everybody's gotten better and better. it's terrific to see where we are now. we have that mind-set that we're not finished. we're continue to stay inhouse and stay together as a team and continue to move forward as a team. >> all right, let's go to the baseball diamond now....
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. >> if we could accomplish all of this in this environment dealing with riots and battling cancer just imagineha we could accomplish over the next four years. >>g a quick look at the polls right now reenforcing his populari. he leads jealous handily. >> governor hogan's reelection would be historic. you would have go back to the 190s to find a republican governorho won two terms. back to you. >> thank you. >>> now to the race for county executive the seat vacated. >> he will take his place after winning tonight's primary. the biggest competitor who conceded in the past hour. let's go to tracee in college park. >> reporter: you can take a look here on the stage and see what isn absolutely cebratory mood here. 62% of the vote right now donna edwards h 24% of the vote. let me show you what it looks like here at college park. she waser dancing h way up to the stage surrounded bay mass of supporters. it felt almost lik a movement both have been working the polls all day and all yearin t to get angela brooks to be the first female. in thisri pry she has won the contest from her moments ago w
. >> if we could accomplish all of this in this environment dealing with riots and battling cancer just imagineha we could accomplish over the next four years. >>g a quick look at the polls right now reenforcing his populari. he leads jealous handily. >> governor hogan's reelection would be historic. you would have go back to the 190s to find a republican governorho won two terms. back to you. >> thank you. >>> now to the race for county executive the seat...
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taylor, you have alluded to this, the environment in which we grow up helps to make us who we are and what we become. and important events influence our how would you say the events of your life have impacted you, the way you think now, the way you see the whorld aorld and what y trying to do? >> i would say it definitely starts with my parents. i'm the oldest of six. i have lived in the best neighborhoo neighborho neighborhood, i've listed in the worst. my father and mother stopped their college career because they had me in their early 20s. so they put their career on pause and through their struggles to bring me to where i am today, they have definitely taught me that they don't have to be a product of the environment that you live in, you don't have to be what society says you have to be. a prime example, one year being in memphis, a man comes to me and says i know you have to be rich. and i'm like what makes you think that? and he said the way that you carry yourself, the talk. and i said do you know where i'm from? i'm from moonear helena. and he said are you serious is this and
taylor, you have alluded to this, the environment in which we grow up helps to make us who we are and what we become. and important events influence our how would you say the events of your life have impacted you, the way you think now, the way you see the whorld aorld and what y trying to do? >> i would say it definitely starts with my parents. i'm the oldest of six. i have lived in the best neighborhoo neighborho neighborhood, i've listed in the worst. my father and mother stopped their...
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ed in night, everybody. creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. dominion. >>> on this saturday night, deadly mix, tens of millions in the path of a dangerous winter storm causing crippling freezing rain and ice. at least three dead. thousands without power. >>> twist of fate. 18 years after she was stolen from the hospital where she was born, a young woman meets her biological parents. the woman who raised her now behind barz. >>> war of words. after a prominent congressman say he is doesn't see donald trump as a legitimate president. >> merchandise mecca. the place where all the holiday returns end up. scrap heap to some. gold mine to others. >>> close encounter with biggest animals on the planet. beyond the
ed in night, everybody. creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. dominion. >>> on this saturday night, deadly mix, tens of millions in the path of a dangerous winter storm causing crippling freezing rain and ice. at least three dead. thousands without power....
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this was amllnsf m creating a il environment r ee it's the last ooin battle betwe s t cy council mem a mor >> the cityncvee past five tsis veeen stripping athrsf t mayor over ov or again. >> reporter: a cwdf supporters gher e mayor's annoceoda among them was gloria sistrunk, a member of e eic committe >> the ethi ctt j is to investige ars against the tyilndhe mayor. but we wereeme and i don't uanwh >> reporter:heplsan city administrator released this statement saying the city council simply voted to revoke mayor grant's privilege of having a full-time office space at city hall, a privilege that is not enjoyed by any other elected offiathcit mayor grant nn rre from using offacatit hall to meewistues. indeed, may gaseyto city hall aasnu t meet with coti iid the mayor ss vti of injustice. >> it is a travesty of justice to remove the office of the mayor and not go to the people who voted for a mayor. >> reporte tracee wilkins, news4. >> the controver continues. >>> well, the bus stop will be a favorite pla f kids in prince george's county this school year. 20 school buses will now have c
this was amllnsf m creating a il environment r ee it's the last ooin battle betwe s t cy council mem a mor >> the cityncvee past five tsis veeen stripping athrsf t mayor over ov or again. >> reporter: a cwdf supporters gher e mayor's annoceoda among them was gloria sistrunk, a member of e eic committe >> the ethi ctt j is to investige ars against the tyilndhe mayor. but we wereeme and i don't uanwh >> reporter:heplsan city administrator released this statement saying the...
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. >> training is already under wa toke herndon, leesburg and arlington dimensiementia-friend environments. >>> "news4 today" jummy olabanji is working for woat you need t know to keep you safe at the pool. >> reporter: when it comes to the pools you never know what kind of germs or paasites may be lurking below the surface. the most common culprit that causes swimming-related illness is a crypto for ort. a small amount could contain millions of germs. >> if a child has an accident in the pool we have to treat it right away. >> i know it a little early to hear but the truth. regular levels of chlorine went kill crypto which can survive in well-maintained pool up to ten days. th carbon dioxide says swallowing a mouth of water of crypto could lead to weeks of nausea and diarrhea and vomiting. everyone should shower or rinse off before they enter the pool. we see those showers out th e and a lot of people don't use them but they should. >> important information. thank you. >>> pretty soon, payless shoe ll stores wie be a thing of the past. one woman took advantage of the deals at the closeout
. >> training is already under wa toke herndon, leesburg and arlington dimensiementia-friend environments. >>> "news4 today" jummy olabanji is working for woat you need t know to keep you safe at the pool. >> reporter: when it comes to the pools you never know what kind of germs or paasites may be lurking below the surface. the most common culprit that causes swimming-related illness is a crypto for ort. a small amount could contain millions of germs. >> if...
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right now, the vatican is hosting a conference on the environment. >>> talking about the environment, let's talk a little about the weather. >> really the only problem we have going on right now is the pollen count which remains very high. otherwise, your afternoon planner is a pleasant one. breezy at times. temperatures, the mid-60s. rising into the upper 60s to near 70. a nice mild afternoon coming. pleasant evening as well. it will be breezy at times. and we get up close to 70 that's just a touch cooler than average with all the pollen blowing around out there. see you in a few more minutes. >> thank you, chuck. >>> big setback for metro's second phase of the silver line. the project will be delayed by more than a year. it won't open until late 2019 at the earliest because of the design changes that need to happen for your safety and the safety of the chesapeake bay. as for phase one, that project will cost $76 million more than expected. that phase should be done by the end of the year. >>> another disaster in nepal today where people are already dealing with the aftermath of this
right now, the vatican is hosting a conference on the environment. >>> talking about the environment, let's talk a little about the weather. >> really the only problem we have going on right now is the pollen count which remains very high. otherwise, your afternoon planner is a pleasant one. breezy at times. temperatures, the mid-60s. rising into the upper 60s to near 70. a nice mild afternoon coming. pleasant evening as well. it will be breezy at times. and we get up close to 70...
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to protect and serve his community and his environment. in fredericksburg, virginia. david, news 4. >> he's doing it. >> yes, he is. >> you know, a month today you're going to experience something really rare and fabulous. the moon is going to pass and an e collapse. >> take a look at this. the dc area will be close to the storm team 4, chuck bell explains what makes this e collapse so special. >> first continent crossing, total solar eclipse in north america since 1918 will occur on august 21st. >> during the solar eclipse, we have a unique view. we're able to see it invisible light -- and that's the only time we can do that. >> this is something special even for those who studied the sun for a living. >> i've been studying the coro na for 20 plus years. >> it's the outer part of the sun's atmosphere. >> it's very almost silky-like structure that's coming out. that's a special region of the sun for us to study. and the reason is because that is where space weather comes from. it can impact communications, satellites, there can be hazardous to astronauts. >> there are
to protect and serve his community and his environment. in fredericksburg, virginia. david, news 4. >> he's doing it. >> yes, he is. >> you know, a month today you're going to experience something really rare and fabulous. the moon is going to pass and an e collapse. >> take a look at this. the dc area will be close to the storm team 4, chuck bell explains what makes this e collapse so special. >> first continent crossing, total solar eclipse in north america since...
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sustainability to our environment, sustained commitment to our troops and our country and as environmental stewards, we're committed to protecting and nourishing this hallowed land. >> reporter: it's land that sustains heavy traffic, attracting nearly 6 million visitors every year. the renewal work not only includes greening the grass and aerating the soil. but also tabling trees to protect them from lightning. these landscapers called the work their patriotic duty. >> we are here today to dedicate ourselves to helping to maintain these grounds. insuring that we do our part in our way to safely carry the torch of freedom for future generations. >> it runs down, i put more in. >> reporter: the work donated here this valued at more than $200,000. but the real value of maintaining the beauty and elegance of these historic grounds is priceless. pat law son-new, news 4. >> the planet group contributed more than $2 million to care for the cemetery. >>> while we're in arlington, let's talk about man's best friend. recently put on trial in district court, the dog bit a detective while police were
sustainability to our environment, sustained commitment to our troops and our country and as environmental stewards, we're committed to protecting and nourishing this hallowed land. >> reporter: it's land that sustains heavy traffic, attracting nearly 6 million visitors every year. the renewal work not only includes greening the grass and aerating the soil. but also tabling trees to protect them from lightning. these landscapers called the work their patriotic duty. >> we are here...
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knowing what to looker for will help you make better choices for you and the environment. the food and drug administration is in charge of inspecting shrimp coming into the u.s. the fda told "consumer reports" it proposed new rules to help ensure shrimp imports rbt ss aren't adulterated. i just posted a video how shrimp goes from the farm to your fork on our consumer watch facebook page. take a look at that. taking a turn, coming up on news4 at 5, we're talking about saving on utility bills. something everybody wants to do. we'll tell you what to consider, though, before you make the switch to an alternative electricity supplier. if you've got a story idea for the consumer watch, send us an e-mail, call us even on a friday. we'd be happy to hear from you. our phone number right there on your screen. >> and saturday and sunday you can call, too. >> yes. i'll be here manning the phone lines even then. >> thanks erika. >>> metro passengers climbing onto the tracks and they're doing it on purpose. see what the i-team uncovered and metro's warning to riders. >>> and the norther
knowing what to looker for will help you make better choices for you and the environment. the food and drug administration is in charge of inspecting shrimp coming into the u.s. the fda told "consumer reports" it proposed new rules to help ensure shrimp imports rbt ss aren't adulterated. i just posted a video how shrimp goes from the farm to your fork on our consumer watch facebook page. take a look at that. taking a turn, coming up on news4 at 5, we're talking about saving on utility...
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it doesn't help those stores that are large big box environment really capture the consumer attention. >> walmart usually hires thousands, not this year, instead extra hours to staff. at the end of the day what we really want from retailers is and analysts predict by next year more than 50% of companies are going to change their business models to really focus on customer service. back to you. >> thanks, susan. >> all right. we turn to the weather now. >> yeah, let's bring on the sunshine. can we get that going is this. >> yes. so finally we have the sun around. it started off today a few clouds, not a big deal, but getting windy outside. not a good hair day today at all. winds are going to be gustying near 30-mile-per-hour. through the afternoon starting to increase now. and we'll keep seeing those winds get up there as we go throughout the day today. now, no more rain today. we had light rain move through overnight. but things are looking pretty good. dry until the weekend. that's when we have our next round of rain saturday, then it gets blustery for sunday. and so far thanksgiving
it doesn't help those stores that are large big box environment really capture the consumer attention. >> walmart usually hires thousands, not this year, instead extra hours to staff. at the end of the day what we really want from retailers is and analysts predict by next year more than 50% of companies are going to change their business models to really focus on customer service. back to you. >> thanks, susan. >> all right. we turn to the weather now. >> yeah, let's...
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letter indiana businesses were invited to take advantage of their open inclusive and thriving business environment. other states have religious freedom acts but not as restrictive as indiana's. so far no word from the mayor's office. >> thanks jim. we asked news4 viewers, do you support a boycott of indiana after the act passed? an overwhelming majority of you, said yes, unfortunately this graphic doesn't reflect it. >>> tonight an effort is underway to help keep people safe at the national zoo over the weekend. this after a string of violent crimes in the past including a shooting last year. shah marie stone has our report. >> reporter: jay wants his son to learn about more than just super heros. >> did you even read this? >> reporter: this father wants to strengthen his son's mind. he's taking him to the national zoo easter monday to see elephants, lions and other animals, but he's concerned about last year's violence. a 14-year-old shot into a crowd. two men were hit. >> it's a big concern for me. i feel like a place like the zoo is somewhere our kids should be safe. >> reporter: it wasn't the
letter indiana businesses were invited to take advantage of their open inclusive and thriving business environment. other states have religious freedom acts but not as restrictive as indiana's. so far no word from the mayor's office. >> thanks jim. we asked news4 viewers, do you support a boycott of indiana after the act passed? an overwhelming majority of you, said yes, unfortunately this graphic doesn't reflect it. >>> tonight an effort is underway to help keep people safe at...
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we know the environment. we know the opposition. we will probably make a couple of subtle changes and have to go back at it >> trotz said he would give the guys a hour to pout about this one and then had to start thinking about game four. the challenge for tuesday, to start the game with the same intensity they finished this one. at nassau coliseum carol maloney, news4 sports. >> thanks carol. that will certainly be the key for the cap it is they want to be victorious this tuesday. >>> all right, so the other game in up to this after into the nationals swept the series against the phillies. beste were two. dinard span back from injury and steven sprasburg pitched on the mound. spann, recovering from surgery, season debut. everybody is happy he is back. desmond rips one down the left rip it is down left in line spann coming around from first doesn't have that midseason speed just yet, but then revere makes a play. rbi double for desmond. nat, 1-0 lead. next batter jason wirth up the middle desmond comes around scores easily which are
we know the environment. we know the opposition. we will probably make a couple of subtle changes and have to go back at it >> trotz said he would give the guys a hour to pout about this one and then had to start thinking about game four. the challenge for tuesday, to start the game with the same intensity they finished this one. at nassau coliseum carol maloney, news4 sports. >> thanks carol. that will certainly be the key for the cap it is they want to be victorious this tuesday....
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while all-natural environments helped, green areas with water appeared to do the most to lift the spirits. >>> severe weather killed nine people across two states tonight and in tennessee one person was killed there, flood waters killed two others. in mississippi, tornadoes killed three people, while officials are still assessing the damage down south, hundreds are now evacuated from their homes. the line of deadly storms started in arkansas friday. fortunately, not seen anything like that here. severe weather could be headed this way. >> unfortunately, all the heat and humidity we have been dealing with all day long is starting to cook up thunderstorms out there especially you folks toward the shenandoah valley, west of the blue ridge and severe thunderstorm watch, that goes to 11:00 tonight for much of our western and northern suburbs, district not included, loudoun county, virginia and points west is, and montgomery county, maryland and points north included in a brand new severe thunderstorm watch. outside right now, temperature at 87 today, down to 83 right now, but the real differen
while all-natural environments helped, green areas with water appeared to do the most to lift the spirits. >>> severe weather killed nine people across two states tonight and in tennessee one person was killed there, flood waters killed two others. in mississippi, tornadoes killed three people, while officials are still assessing the damage down south, hundreds are now evacuated from their homes. the line of deadly storms started in arkansas friday. fortunately, not seen anything like...
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. >> our strategy has been to develop a security plan that will create a safe and secure environment for everyone. >> 47 federal state agencies secret location. d.c. police will handle security for the women's march on sat as they do for most. for everything you need to know search trump transition in the nbc app. >>> that team reacting nbc chuck todd he doesn't consider donald trump legitimate president. he going to skip the inauguration. >> i don't see this president-elect has a legitimate president. >> do not consider him a legitimate president. why is that in. >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected. >> he friend of mine he has to make his own decision. delegitimize the results of the election isn't the best example. >> you can watch entire entire interview right here. >>> the children who died in baltimore family this -- grateful for the love and pport they gotten since the tragedy happened. the mother who survived she and two of the children are still in critical condition. >> we do what caused the fire. potential dangers include fireplace ashes and
. >> our strategy has been to develop a security plan that will create a safe and secure environment for everyone. >> 47 federal state agencies secret location. d.c. police will handle security for the women's march on sat as they do for most. for everything you need to know search trump transition in the nbc app. >>> that team reacting nbc chuck todd he doesn't consider donald trump legitimate president. he going to skip the inauguration. >> i don't see this...
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it doesn't help those stores that are large big box environments really capture the consumer attention. >> case in point, walmart usually hires thousands of seasonal employees. not this year. instead, it's offering extra hours to existing staff. at the end of the day, what we really want from retailers is good customer service. analysts predict by next year, more than 60% of all companies out there are really going to change their business models to really focus on customer servic thank you, susan. >>> this year, you can expect to pay a little more for those two turtledoves and three french hens. a part of the christmas price index. financial experts listed the cost of the gifts listed in the christmas carol, the 12 days of christmas. all those gifts would cost more than $34,000. a couple hundred bucks more than last christmas. one partridge in a pear tree word $209. this year it's up to 220. chuck, i am told that due to the rising cost of dairy, the 8 maids a milking have raised their rates as well. >> they're going to pay for that. >> we're still waiting to hear from the pipers, the
it doesn't help those stores that are large big box environments really capture the consumer attention. >> case in point, walmart usually hires thousands of seasonal employees. not this year. instead, it's offering extra hours to existing staff. at the end of the day, what we really want from retailers is good customer service. analysts predict by next year, more than 60% of all companies out there are really going to change their business models to really focus on customer servic thank...
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it's also helping our environment. kristin fisher explains how. >> reporter: the opening of a new metro bus facility may not seem like a big deal, but the last time that this happened was back when buses like this ruled the streets. this is the first new metro bus facility in 23 years and it took three years and $97 million to build. it's called the shepard parkway metro bus division and it sits on 16 acres of land in southwest washington. it has parking spaces for 250 buses, massive state of the art maintenance bays, a bus wash, fueling station. it's also metro's first building to obtain the lead silver certification. the greener facility is good for the environment and also good for the 400 employees that will be working here. there's even skylights in the garages. >> 400 plus employees who now have a facility that encourages and indeed makes possible greater production and workplace satisfaction. >> obviously we'll be able to improve and maintain our vehicles much better than we have in the past, especially for thos
it's also helping our environment. kristin fisher explains how. >> reporter: the opening of a new metro bus facility may not seem like a big deal, but the last time that this happened was back when buses like this ruled the streets. this is the first new metro bus facility in 23 years and it took three years and $97 million to build. it's called the shepard parkway metro bus division and it sits on 16 acres of land in southwest washington. it has parking spaces for 250 buses, massive...
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mo creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>> to wanight inside the mind a mugger, who are the targets and should you fight back? >> scott mcfarland and the news 4 eye team on what you need to know to stay alive directly from those behind bars. >> reporter: in a busy it's easy to blend in. >> i always talk to everyone. >> reporter: heidi case wants to be safe. >> i'm paying attention, i'm not afraid. >> reporter: but there was one morning this disability advocate says she didn't have her guard up as she headed to a meeting in d.c. >> we were waiting for the elevator and he suddenly just reached out and snatched. >> reporter: shocked when the man beside her at a metro elevator turned into a mugger. >> and i started screaming "no, no." and i was trying to hi >> in seconds he was gone with her fanny pack, wallet and driver's license. >> i was very surp
mo creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>> to wanight inside the mind a mugger, who are the targets and should you fight back? >> scott mcfarland and the news 4 eye team on what you need to know to stay alive directly from those behind...
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not only is that child at risk being in that environment, but what the child is being exposed to as well is extremely concerning to us. >> now, police say she was not trafficking her son. she faces multiple charges in fairfax county. she's also in trouble with the feds accused of prostituting a 15-year-old girl out of northern virginia hotels. >>> food trucks could be going through leesburg but not before the local businesses can chime in. some worry that it will hog up space on the sidewalks and others think food trucks would be helpful, especially at special outdoor events. in a couple of months the town manager will report back to the council with research and feedback from businesses. >>> well, it's time to get out the old bay as you -- >> yay. >> as you can enjoy more blue crabs in the population -- and the population is growing, on the rise right now. the blue crab population rebounding after falling from the peak in 2011. now, one of the reasons for the increase apparently regulations aimed at allowing more crabs to grow to maturity. >>> it's not summer until i have my blue crabs.
not only is that child at risk being in that environment, but what the child is being exposed to as well is extremely concerning to us. >> now, police say she was not trafficking her son. she faces multiple charges in fairfax county. she's also in trouble with the feds accused of prostituting a 15-year-old girl out of northern virginia hotels. >>> food trucks could be going through leesburg but not before the local businesses can chime in. some worry that it will hog up space on...
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found proof -- the faa tells us they are concerned if certain mechanical failures occur, the cabin environment macon tan con tam innocent innocents. >> they may not realize they're sick or that it was caused from this contaminated air so they're not getting properly treated for the fumes in their system. >> boeing has been sued before and settled. it's declining to comment on today's suit but has found cabin air is safe to breathe. research has consistently shown that cabin air meets health and safety stands and that levels are generally low. >> boeing says it is looking for ways to improve planes and the air in the cabins. the flight attendant's lawsuit calls on boeing to stop using the bleed system and to put air quality sensors to warn pilots if fumes are leaking into the cabins. boeing's newest plane does not use the engine bleed system to ventilate the cabin. >> can what you wear hurt you? literal >>> if you had contact with a stray orange tabby health workers want to hear from you. >> around orange tabby has tested positive for lay rabies. they know a boy between 15 12 and 15 years old,
found proof -- the faa tells us they are concerned if certain mechanical failures occur, the cabin environment macon tan con tam innocent innocents. >> they may not realize they're sick or that it was caused from this contaminated air so they're not getting properly treated for the fumes in their system. >> boeing has been sued before and settled. it's declining to comment on today's suit but has found cabin air is safe to breathe. research has consistently shown that cabin air...
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average, there were about 11 incidents every year. 70% happened in either a business or educational environment. 486 people were killed in shooting incidents during that time. 557 were wounded. the mass shooting at virginia tech in 2007 is second in fatalities to the orlando incident. 32 people were killed there on campus. the incident at pulse nightclub is the deadliest shooting in u.s. history. >>> we'll turn our attention now to the beautiful weather we have here in the washington area. nice and cool, sunshine. perfect today. >> and the low humidity, that's the big thing. we'll take this break while we can. here's a live view of bright sunshine. just a few high clouds drifting over the region now. late morning temperatures are climbing into the low 70s now. you'll be comfortable the rest of the day with short sleeves and shorts. don't forget your sun block and sunglasses. it's a very strong sun this time of year. won't take long to get a quick burn without protection. near 70s shvalley. storm team 4 radar not showing any rain anywhere in the vicinity. a very dry air mass upon the entire mid-
average, there were about 11 incidents every year. 70% happened in either a business or educational environment. 486 people were killed in shooting incidents during that time. 557 were wounded. the mass shooting at virginia tech in 2007 is second in fatalities to the orlando incident. 32 people were killed there on campus. the incident at pulse nightclub is the deadliest shooting in u.s. history. >>> we'll turn our attention now to the beautiful weather we have here in the washington...
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the workers say that environment could put their safety at risk. union members went they say they are being coerced into breaking safety rules because of a rush to get the trains running. they say riders are not in danger but metro workers could be. metro management denies it, saying self imposed slowdowns of service have skyrocketed due to an emphasis on safety. >>> drastic changes could be on the way for 911 medical calls in the, doctor. mark see graves was first to extend its contract with amr private ambulance service another five years. chief gregory dean also says sending an ambulance for every medical isn't working and it's not necessary. under his proposal a nurse at the 911 call center will triage calls and then decide how and when to pick you up. >>> it could be another week before power and gas are estored at the lynnhill condos in temple order allowing residents to return to the building but there wasn't be any power or gas until the utility companies and the connedo association come to an greet. utilities were cut earlier this week bec
the workers say that environment could put their safety at risk. union members went they say they are being coerced into breaking safety rules because of a rush to get the trains running. they say riders are not in danger but metro workers could be. metro management denies it, saying self imposed slowdowns of service have skyrocketed due to an emphasis on safety. >>> drastic changes could be on the way for 911 medical calls in the, doctor. mark see graves was first to extend its...
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landon donovan, troops, try to make history winning in a hostile environment. 100,000 fans on hand for this one. and u.s. up 1-0, check out this shot. off the crossbar. in. israel castro ties the game at one apiece second half. tied at one. 75th minute. things getting ugly. on the ground. mexico can player tries to help him up. choking going on. and got mexico fired up. and dribbles to the end line. crosses. in front. he rips the shot. top shelf. mexico beats the united states. and again, 2-1 is the final. but that does not knock the united states out of -- world cup contention. they're still very mu alive. >> all right. have fun tomorrow in baltimore. we'll be watching. >> up next tonight. redskins have said no to michael vick. >>> redskins said no to michael vick. n't tell that to the fksn dedisrtgracua qerback's last name graced thek ac buaof a redskins' jsey on the the jersey onre eth jersey on page for page fory re edisappd frfrom the site sorafshsh nr outletetsrepoing . rtviing po it. vick is seahi fngor i a team after his recent release from prison. >> a woman left with a crack
landon donovan, troops, try to make history winning in a hostile environment. 100,000 fans on hand for this one. and u.s. up 1-0, check out this shot. off the crossbar. in. israel castro ties the game at one apiece second half. tied at one. 75th minute. things getting ugly. on the ground. mexico can player tries to help him up. choking going on. and got mexico fired up. and dribbles to the end line. crosses. in front. he rips the shot. top shelf. mexico beats the united states. and again, 2-1...
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in the meantime, the coast guard says there has been no impact on wild life or the environment. >>> d.c. will mark the upcoming tenth anniversary of the september 11th attacks with a three-day observance. commemorations will begin on friday with a day of tolerance. special programs will take place at d.c. schools and teachers are supposed to have peace-driven lesson plans. d.c. is calling saturday, september 10th, a day of peace. and sunday will be observed as a day of service and remembrance with a tribute scheduled at freedom plaza and -- freedom plaza down at the national mall. >>> 4:38 is your time now. 73 degrees. three people hurt all because of a birthday cake. >>> welcome back. it's weather and traffic time. 4:41. looking through that closet this morning trying to figure out what to wear, you'll want to dress for a warm and slightly humid day. as a matter of fact, temperatures are a little higher than they were yesterday at this same time. we're at 75 degrees right now. dew point temperature is at 64. again, some humidity already in the area. anacostia at 75 degrees. suitland, m
in the meantime, the coast guard says there has been no impact on wild life or the environment. >>> d.c. will mark the upcoming tenth anniversary of the september 11th attacks with a three-day observance. commemorations will begin on friday with a day of tolerance. special programs will take place at d.c. schools and teachers are supposed to have peace-driven lesson plans. d.c. is calling saturday, september 10th, a day of peace. and sunday will be observed as a day of service and...
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during the training we try to train for the environment we're searching in, and virginia is just that way, thick. >> reporter: searchers are looking for any clue that could help with this investigation. >> you're looking for the bread crumbs, the pieces of the puzzle. you're looking for the cell phones, the shoes, anything that will lead us and point us in hannah's direction. >> reporter: now, the chief again asked residents to check their properties, vacant buildings, even wells to help them search for that missing college student. >>> turning now to the ebola case in the u.s. the centers for disease control now says that the dallas patient has taken a turn for the worse and is now fighting for his life. thomsz do thomas duncan is in intensive care unit in critical case. earlier today cdc located a homeless man that may have come into contact with duncan. a man was being monitored but left. a court order could be issued to keep him under observation. only ten people are expected to have direct contact with duncan and the cdc director says that's as far as it could get. >> it won't sp
during the training we try to train for the environment we're searching in, and virginia is just that way, thick. >> reporter: searchers are looking for any clue that could help with this investigation. >> you're looking for the bread crumbs, the pieces of the puzzle. you're looking for the cell phones, the shoes, anything that will lead us and point us in hannah's direction. >> reporter: now, the chief again asked residents to check their properties, vacant buildings, even...
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african-american to hold the position and says it's an opportunity to move the institution forward and create an environment where all students feel comfortable and safe. >> color in this country is an issue that is considered, that affects many, many decisions that are made. positively and negatively. we need to understand that, accept it and get beyond it. >> middleton assumes the position immediately. he says the school has already started implementing new diversity initiatives. >> turning to the weather now, hold on, folks, the wind starting to pick up out there, gusts up to 40 miles an hour in some spots. sounds like we better get used to this. >> the winds really started k k kicking up about an hour or two ago and will continue to ramp up as we move on tonight. tomorrow will be a windy day across our region. these are the current wind gu gusts. we've seen them in some places and not others, martinsburg, 36 miles an hour winds and up to 46 miles an hour last hour and the winds will continue in the d.c. area towards camp springs. the rest will see wind tonight. it will be a loud niht in some areas with
african-american to hold the position and says it's an opportunity to move the institution forward and create an environment where all students feel comfortable and safe. >> color in this country is an issue that is considered, that affects many, many decisions that are made. positively and negatively. we need to understand that, accept it and get beyond it. >> middleton assumes the position immediately. he says the school has already started implementing new diversity initiatives....
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>> i couldn't raise my children in an environment so racist and hos till. i saw a more progressive environment. >> the young man next to sampson is her son. landry is 16. her daughter is only 9. like sampson, a lot of people want to push the issue beyond one man's death. >> of course this is a personal issue because i have children of color. it shouldn't be about my children. it's not about mike brown. it's much bigger than that. >> reporter: a lot of big ideas thrown around tonight. even though the crowd itself was relatively small. the police watched, shooed people off the sidewalk. no problems whatsoever. chris lawrence, news 4. >> thanks, chris. d.c.'s acting fire chief says the department failed a dying man and his family. the firefighters involved will keep their jobs and one has already retired. medrick mill's daughter ran to the fire house when he collapsed. no one went to help him. today the trial board ruled one firefighter did nothing wrong. one will be suspended and another reprimanded. the lieutenant in charge reare tired with a full pension be
>> i couldn't raise my children in an environment so racist and hos till. i saw a more progressive environment. >> the young man next to sampson is her son. landry is 16. her daughter is only 9. like sampson, a lot of people want to push the issue beyond one man's death. >> of course this is a personal issue because i have children of color. it shouldn't be about my children. it's not about mike brown. it's much bigger than that. >> reporter: a lot of big ideas thrown...
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is the environment cleaner? have we done something about climate change? have we, you know, dealt with an ongoing terrorist threat and helped to bring about stability around the world? and those things, every single day, i've got an opportunity to make a difference on those fronts. which is -- absolutely not. i wouldn't be satisfied as long as i'm meeting somebody who has a -- doesn't have a job. and wants one. i'm not going to be satisfied as long as there's a kid who writes me a letter and says i've got $60,000 worth of debt and i don't know how to pay it back. and the american people aren't satisfied. so, you know, i want to do everything i can to deliver for them. >> and how about democrats? battleground states. bug you a little bit? >> listen, as some of you saw on the campaign trail. i love campaigning. i love talking to ordinary people. i love listening to their stories. i love shaking hands and getting hugs and, and just seeing the process of democracy and citizenship. manifest itself during an election. but i'm also a practical guy. and ultimately
is the environment cleaner? have we done something about climate change? have we, you know, dealt with an ongoing terrorist threat and helped to bring about stability around the world? and those things, every single day, i've got an opportunity to make a difference on those fronts. which is -- absolutely not. i wouldn't be satisfied as long as i'm meeting somebody who has a -- doesn't have a job. and wants one. i'm not going to be satisfied as long as there's a kid who writes me a letter and...
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law which do not prohibit or allow breast-feeding in certain environments. some students say the university should give the okay. >> i think that women should be allowed to breast-feed in public, because it's not something that's unnatural, and it's not something we should be ashamed of. >> reporter: i'm shomari stone. >> professor pine as of this report continues to teach. >>> now to a virginia woman who's living the dream, a penny that she bought at a flea market turned out to be a rare long-lost masterpiece by the impressionist renoir. derrick ward explains why the discovery might encourage you to listen to your mother. >> reporter: this painting hasn't been displayed in public since 1926. a few years after it was bought from a french art dealer by a wealthy matron of the arts. she was an enthusiastic collector out of baltimore. from there, the trail goes cold. >> the whereabouts have been unknown. >> reporter: it did show up in a flea market in the shenandoah valley. it got the attention of one of the browsers there, though not for the art itself. >> i o
law which do not prohibit or allow breast-feeding in certain environments. some students say the university should give the okay. >> i think that women should be allowed to breast-feed in public, because it's not something that's unnatural, and it's not something we should be ashamed of. >> reporter: i'm shomari stone. >> professor pine as of this report continues to teach. >>> now to a virginia woman who's living the dream, a penny that she bought at a flea market...
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he was actuay in the same environment as thesene pioers and activists going around to these different communities. he was there. and he met a guy named andy young. andy young. ss>> a u.n. amor and former mayor of atlanta. >> yes. which is the character i'll be playing. i'm very excited. but they were around the same age. so they had a better chemistry than joseph and a lot of other advocates that were around at that time. it just so happened andy young was there when the asssination happened. he was holding dr. martin luther king and on the opposite side the oseph, who was taking picture of it. >> so the film is written from the perspective of joseph, the photographer. >> photographer. >> trey, you wrote that. >> yes, i wrote and created t "shot." yes, ma'am. >> you wento howard university andet studied somng totally different. tellows about that and h you made the leap to filmg. makin >> yes, i did. i tent howard university where i studied politics and economics and i got public administration and picy. was on thecademia with politics. but i grew up in the actin world. my mom had me
he was actuay in the same environment as thesene pioers and activists going around to these different communities. he was there. and he met a guy named andy young. andy young. ss>> a u.n. amor and former mayor of atlanta. >> yes. which is the character i'll be playing. i'm very excited. but they were around the same age. so they had a better chemistry than joseph and a lot of other advocates that were around at that time. it just so happened andy young was there when the asssination...
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there's candy in one bag, school work in this environment for a middle school student attacked by a group of girls on the way home from school last week. her girlfriends were making a special delivery today. the victim is now in a neck brace because of an injury she received. we have agreed not to show her face. the 13-year-old is home from school for the third straight day because her mom fears the attackers might still be in class. >> after this happens, i can't just walk away and say it's going to be fine and send her back to school. >> reporter: sarah is especially frustrated because she warned school officials earlier last month that the daughter was being threatened by another girl and documented the concerns in this e-mail. >> i was assured by the school the counselors and the vice principal, if they were going to do this they would have done it. >> reporter: her daughter was attacked confronted and punched by one of the girls. >> when my daughter was able to get the girl in a headlock and couldn't punch her anymore, two other girls jumped on her. >> reporter: she said other studen
there's candy in one bag, school work in this environment for a middle school student attacked by a group of girls on the way home from school last week. her girlfriends were making a special delivery today. the victim is now in a neck brace because of an injury she received. we have agreed not to show her face. the 13-year-old is home from school for the third straight day because her mom fears the attackers might still be in class. >> after this happens, i can't just walk away and say...
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the researchers also say that the security influences how students think about their environment. >> kids don't necessarily have the developmental skills to understand that what looks like a prison is not a prison. >> according to the researchers, all this can lead to over surveillance and over discipline of students, especially minorities. >>> in news for your health, new findings show salt may not be as bad for your heart as we now think. data out this week shows that patients will with moderate heart failure who stuck to a low sodium diet were 85% more likely to die or be hospitalized for heart disease compared to those who didn't restrict salt intake. doctors say this does not mean you should reach for the salt shaker. they say a lot more research is needed. >>> oprah making a return to basic cable in a very personal way. >> inside every overweight woman is a woman she knows she can be. >> well, in a newly released commercial, oprah winfrey is asking people who struggle with their weight to join weight watchers. the media mogul owns a 10% part of that company. before oprah announ
the researchers also say that the security influences how students think about their environment. >> kids don't necessarily have the developmental skills to understand that what looks like a prison is not a prison. >> according to the researchers, all this can lead to over surveillance and over discipline of students, especially minorities. >>> in news for your health, new findings show salt may not be as bad for your heart as we now think. data out this week shows that...
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and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. >>> congresswoman maxine waters spent her morning in prince george's county today, she spoke to clergy, minority leaders at an employment breakfast in temple hill. the california democrat has started a movement to impeach president trump, this following investigations by committees on capitol hill and now a special counsel looking into russian election mettling. and possible collusion by the trump administration. >> we're not going to let him take this democracy and do whatever he wants to do with it. we have paid a price and, ladies and gentlemen, i want you to know that i think african americans have a responsibility to lead in this struggle. we can save america. >> local activists in the maryland clergy business partnership org nationwide seriesed today-- organized this event. >>> there's a shake-up at the naacp. they're expected to their president after a short time in office. >> what it seems it's all about, a ma
and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. >>> congresswoman maxine waters spent her morning in prince george's county today, she spoke to clergy, minority leaders at an employment breakfast in temple hill. the california democrat has started a movement to impeach president trump, this following investigations by committees on capitol hill and now a special...
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woods and there's a real sense of pride here at the national zoo that they've been able to create an environment that has gotten baobao to today. >> to celebrate, a special frozen cake, why not. but much of the celebration today was in chinese tradition, including drago. >> had three items might have seen earlier on, three different things to choose from, very symbolic of what her future will be. she picked long life. >> despite the weather, it was a ball. >> happy birthday -- >> it's a great place. >> get to know you obviously. >> and others, other crazy people like me. >> a birthday to remember, a birthday amongst friends. reporting at the national zoo, news 4. >>> great story. you saw the kids out there. a few days left of summer vacation. students in montgomery county are ready to head back to class. the district held a back to school fair today in rockville. and our very own adam tus emceed the event. kids who needed health screenings were able to get them as well. head being back to school is a community effort. nearly 5,000 volunteers spread out to spruce up, more than 100 xooms against t
woods and there's a real sense of pride here at the national zoo that they've been able to create an environment that has gotten baobao to today. >> to celebrate, a special frozen cake, why not. but much of the celebration today was in chinese tradition, including drago. >> had three items might have seen earlier on, three different things to choose from, very symbolic of what her future will be. she picked long life. >> despite the weather, it was a ball. >> happy...
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we knew it coming into the game in a hostile environment. everybody would have to do their job. nothing more than that. you saw guys contributing. big personnels. moving the ball well. everybody stepped up. we have four take aways and a score. didn't let them in the end zone. that's what we hung our hat on. not doing anything special. everybody doing their job. when the number is called step it up. >> michele: 2009 you win with the saints. special teams. >> we hadn't won a super bowl yet. being on the 2009 team you have to enjoy the moment. enjoy the road. that's the biggest thing. we are trying to stay in the moment. this is a special year, special season. we have fun out here. we'll continue to stay that way. >> michele: it feels special? >> definitely special. the city is excited. the fan base is traveling well. we are having a good time. we'll stay in the moment. >> michele: thanks. mike? in the beard but a lot of life in not just malcolm jenkins but the defense. tony, i think over the last eight days we saw new england on sunday. pittsburgh. eagles have the best record at 9
we knew it coming into the game in a hostile environment. everybody would have to do their job. nothing more than that. you saw guys contributing. big personnels. moving the ball well. everybody stepped up. we have four take aways and a score. didn't let them in the end zone. that's what we hung our hat on. not doing anything special. everybody doing their job. when the number is called step it up. >> michele: 2009 you win with the saints. special teams. >> we hadn't won a super...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> d.c. police trying to find a missing girl not seen since monday. there she is. you see her pitting there. here is more information about her. 5'3", 105 pounds. last seen at 1st and m street northeast. she has been missing all week now. so clearly there is some concern for her well-being. if you know anything, if you know where she might be, police want to hear from you. missing since monday, five days ago. that's the the latest from the live desk. >>> richard, thank you. 14 before the hour. it's been seven months since rudd went missing. the community partnership for homelessness held a gala. last night the community partnership for the prevention of homelessness hold its 25th anniversary gala. some of last night's invitees called asking why they are having an expensive celebration when the shelter is facing so much criticism. some people at the shelter agreed. >> it kind of makes me angry to hear they are celebrating. why are you celebrating
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> d.c. police trying to find a missing girl not seen since monday. there she is. you see her pitting there. here is more information about her. 5'3", 105 pounds. last seen at 1st and m street northeast. she has been missing all week now. so clearly there is some concern for her well-being. if you know anything, if you know where she might...
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. >> if we can create the environment of people being entertained, they'll choose this every day of >> reporter: it's allowed tysons corner center to remain strong against onlinecompetition, drawing millions each year from all over. >> this week one,sweden, braziljapan, belgium, that says a lot. >> reporter: incredible given the simple origins, a corner store at a virginia crossroads, much of the land part of a peach grove. in the 50 years that tysons corner center has been here, it's grown far behind a corner store, far beyond a mall. a takeook at this. it has sprawledo a metropolis and still growing, truly a city on its own. back inside the sprawling mall, lieute riddle now leads the tysons urban team. the mall is one smart part of the region he's tasked with keeping safe. the vertical growth can be a challe challenge. >> now we've got to get into an elevator or, depending on the type of situation, may have to climb stairs. theieutenant riddle like rest of us locals adapting to a new ndscape. in tysons, david culver news 4. >>> what a nightmare at the hair salon. one woman left with
. >> if we can create the environment of people being entertained, they'll choose this every day of >> reporter: it's allowed tysons corner center to remain strong against onlinecompetition, drawing millions each year from all over. >> this week one,sweden, braziljapan, belgium, that says a lot. >> reporter: incredible given the simple origins, a corner store at a virginia crossroads, much of the land part of a peach grove. in the 50 years that tysons corner center has...
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. >> close your eyes, hold still, get in a quiet, dark environment and rehydrate. >> no matter what, if you get on something that's spins, you're probably going to get dizzy. here's probably the best advice. if you don't like that feeling, don't get on the ride. >> good idea. good idea. all right. this morning the search is still on for two teens who disappeared from a fishing trip. >>> this just in part of the little river turnpike is closed right now and it will be for a long time because of wires down. here is a picture tweeted just moments ago from our news partner wtop. you can see at least two power poles coming down almost to the ground. little river turnpike is closed right now in both directions and they're telling us it could be the case for the next ten hours. >> and now@developing story out of florida. this morning two families are praying for good news as crews continue to search for two missing teenagers. 14-year-olds 14-year-olds, both, disappeared on a fishing trip. two days later crews found their capsized boat. >> reporter: at the teen's home port monday night, the
. >> close your eyes, hold still, get in a quiet, dark environment and rehydrate. >> no matter what, if you get on something that's spins, you're probably going to get dizzy. here's probably the best advice. if you don't like that feeling, don't get on the ride. >> good idea. good idea. all right. this morning the search is still on for two teens who disappeared from a fishing trip. >>> this just in part of the little river turnpike is closed right now and it will be...
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he called changes in climate an urgent threat to our economy, security health and environment. the president also declared that the time for denying that climate change exists is over. he believes the united states can lead a global effort to stop the changes and still create new business opportunities. >>> an effort to get national security agency employees to recycle may have missed the mark. dunk is the new mascot that some people on social media are calling the stuff of nightmares. others claim it breaks new ground for creepiness. the mascot is supposed to be a blue recycling bin with muscles. >> he does have muscles. he has definitely worked on. >> could give you nightmares. i can see that. >> picking up that trash. >> as promised it's cold out there tonight, doug. >> it really circumstances so long spring. >> it was getting so nice too. we had such a nice stretch of it. and now it looks like the stretch is going to go the other way. we've got to kind of even things out. that's what mother nature says. and right now she is doing just that. earlier today, take a look. 74 de
he called changes in climate an urgent threat to our economy, security health and environment. the president also declared that the time for denying that climate change exists is over. he believes the united states can lead a global effort to stop the changes and still create new business opportunities. >>> an effort to get national security agency employees to recycle may have missed the mark. dunk is the new mascot that some people on social media are calling the stuff of nightmares....
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. >> we're in a rural environment very similar to texas. our deacon board is concerned about the safety of the congregation and what's the best way to protect our flock. >> now police say it's impossible to eliminate all risks, but taking steps to be prepared for anything can help. >>> it's 4:43. want to take a look at your forecast now. if you're leaving for thanksgiving, you may see a little rain, sheena, is that right? >> yes, it is right, eun. not everybody knows that. moving out quickly. it is heading to baltimore and new england. if you are heading in that direction, be careful out there. dang. ok, i gotta run... hey wait. there's something i need to tell you. dang. dang. dang. dang. daaaang. see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> well, once the rain leaves the area that i showed you before, it's mostly around annapolis heading towards baltimore, we're going to be dry by 7:00 a.m. some of t
. >> we're in a rural environment very similar to texas. our deacon board is concerned about the safety of the congregation and what's the best way to protect our flock. >> now police say it's impossible to eliminate all risks, but taking steps to be prepared for anything can help. >>> it's 4:43. want to take a look at your forecast now. if you're leaving for thanksgiving, you may see a little rain, sheena, is that right? >> yes, it is right, eun. not everybody knows...
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after a long discussion on the first amendment and the exchange of ideas, the student environment events group will show the movie and then have a panel discussion afterwards on why some people think it is anti-muslim. >>> and it's using your private medical information, ruining your name your credit and possibly putting your life at risk. the news 4 i-team first alerted you to the crime wave back in 2013 and now a look at why even more people are being victimized sometimes by people they know. >> that is not me. >> ronny voegele is overwhelmed as he shows the police video of what appears to be his arrest. the guy in the back of that police car charged for urinating in public. the police report lists his name and birthdate and court records has his signature but the problem is it's not ronny. >> my entire life has been taken from me. >> reporter: this fake ronny has not only used the real ronny's identity to create a criminal record but ronny also believes a trail of medical bills and misinformation. ronny started piecing together the mystery after getting an automatic credit report. >>
after a long discussion on the first amendment and the exchange of ideas, the student environment events group will show the movie and then have a panel discussion afterwards on why some people think it is anti-muslim. >>> and it's using your private medical information, ruining your name your credit and possibly putting your life at risk. the news 4 i-team first alerted you to the crime wave back in 2013 and now a look at why even more people are being victimized sometimes by people...
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we are and always have been committed to providing a secure environment for our children to learn and play. the school conducts comprehensive background checks of our summer counselors annually. we take these types of allegations very seriously. do you still have confidence in the creative summer program? >> i do. i do. it's a great school. and -- i guess it can happen anywhere. >> reporter: police want to know if it has happened before. >> we're asking if anybody who has attended the camp between 2012 and now, or has had any previous contact with mr. valenzuela of an inappropriate nature to please contact us. >> reporter: now, the montgomery county police special victims unit is conducting this investigation. that's the latest live tonight in bethesda. jim, back to you. >> chris, thank you. >>> also new tonight volunteer firefighters robbed while working to keep you safe. someone has been breaking into their vehicles while they're parked in the fire station lot. it's been happening since april. at the burtonsville volunteer fire department in montgomery county. shomari stone live the
we are and always have been committed to providing a secure environment for our children to learn and play. the school conducts comprehensive background checks of our summer counselors annually. we take these types of allegations very seriously. do you still have confidence in the creative summer program? >> i do. i do. it's a great school. and -- i guess it can happen anywhere. >> reporter: police want to know if it has happened before. >> we're asking if anybody who has...
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the spots are for hybrids only to help the environment, some meters around dallas are now offering free parking for hybrid vehicles. meanwhile, a new department store in south texas has preferential parking for fuel efficient vehicles while some say they like the idea, some suv drivers are parking in those spots to protest. you'd be able to narc that shopping mall because you've got a fuel efficient car. >> notice how the bumpers are green. >> i did not notice that. >> takes special eye there you go. >> today was a little warm, cloudy at times but we managed to avoid the rain. what about tomorrow? >> we had a few isolated thunderstorms today. tomorrow we could have another round of severe weather. we have another front heading our way tomorrow. tomorrow we're going to start seeing increasing cloud cover especially ear in the morning. the clouds start to roll in. as the heating starts to build, we could have some thunderstorms and some could be on the strong side, especially south and east of town. with that said, let's go to the maps and talk about your forecast. here's what it looks li
the spots are for hybrids only to help the environment, some meters around dallas are now offering free parking for hybrid vehicles. meanwhile, a new department store in south texas has preferential parking for fuel efficient vehicles while some say they like the idea, some suv drivers are parking in those spots to protest. you'd be able to narc that shopping mall because you've got a fuel efficient car. >> notice how the bumpers are green. >> i did not notice that. >> takes...
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hosted autism night out, a way for officers to connect with children with autism in a fun stress-free environment. two or three times a week officers are called on to look for children who may have wandered away from home. this event helps both groups to learn how to interact. >> this allows kids to be more comfortable around police officers but my cops need to understand you know that these kids are dealing with a lot, you know in their heads and to be able to react appropriately to calm things down, to put someone at ease. >> the ambassador for the night was jake edwards who also happens to be the son of one of our photographers. >>> and what a beautiful night it is out there. it's lovely. >> yes. >> it really is. >> low humidity. >> walking around town. humidity not too bad right now. it's going to change a little bit tomorrow and i think we have a slight chance of a storm but most of us for the weekend will stay on the the dry side. it's going to be a pretty nice weekend to get out there to the local pools. take a look at what's happening right now. nice temperature, 78 degree. that dew point
hosted autism night out, a way for officers to connect with children with autism in a fun stress-free environment. two or three times a week officers are called on to look for children who may have wandered away from home. this event helps both groups to learn how to interact. >> this allows kids to be more comfortable around police officers but my cops need to understand you know that these kids are dealing with a lot, you know in their heads and to be able to react appropriately to calm...
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. >> the importance is we want to maintain safe environments and communities. so to ensure we take the guns off the street and what better way to do it with our faith based community to make sure people are able to go down the street and not worry about it. >> tell us how this works and what the results are for returning weapons. >> sto the way this will work i on saturday you'll respond to first baptist church in the 600 block in baltimore, maryland, police on the scene. you'll be able to take your paperwork to fill out, strictly anonymous. and based on the weapon you give you'll receive a gift card. so a prime example is a rifle and shotgun you'll receive a $75 gift card. a hands gun, you'll receive a $100 gift card. and semi automatic you'll receive $175 gift card. >> i think a lot of people have questions, but you said there are no questions asked when you turn this in. kind of like safety in the community of being not only with police, but also outside a church, really. so can we talk about the success before in exchanges like this in years past? >> yeah,
. >> the importance is we want to maintain safe environments and communities. so to ensure we take the guns off the street and what better way to do it with our faith based community to make sure people are able to go down the street and not worry about it. >> tell us how this works and what the results are for returning weapons. >> sto the way this will work i on saturday you'll respond to first baptist church in the 600 block in baltimore, maryland, police on the scene....
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not only is that child at risk just being in that environment but what the child is being exposed to as well. >> now police say that she was not trafficking her son. that woman faces multiple charges in fairfax county. she's in trouble with the feds accused of prostituting a 15-year-old girl out of northern virginia hotels. >>> food trucks could be rolling through leesburg but not before local businesses chime in first. right now, food trucks and carts are not permitted within town limits. according to leesburg today, some council members worry the carts will hog up space on the sidewalks. others think food trucks would be helpful at special outdoor events. in a couple of months the town manager will report back to the council with research and feedback from businesses. >>> it's time to get out the old bay as this year you can enjoy more blue crabs as the population is on the rise. that is good news for this crab lover. the blue crab population is rebounding after the fall from 2011. one of the reasons is allowing the crabs to grow to more maturity. >>> today's japanese prime ministe
not only is that child at risk just being in that environment but what the child is being exposed to as well. >> now police say that she was not trafficking her son. that woman faces multiple charges in fairfax county. she's in trouble with the feds accused of prostituting a 15-year-old girl out of northern virginia hotels. >>> food trucks could be rolling through leesburg but not before local businesses chime in first. right now, food trucks and carts are not permitted within...
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. >> everybody is concerned with the environment. any cost savings is something they thought about. >> reporter: by shutting the engine off at red lights and when caught in bumper to bumper traffic, ta allows a 15% increase in fuel economic and 16% reduction in fuel emissions. how long does it take the engine to reengage once the light changes? >> literally, before you can get your foot from the brake to the accelerator, the engine starts and you are ready to go. >> the v-8 is 4.8 litres, 400 horsepower. it is also available in a turbo, which is the same 4.8 liter but 500 horsepower. >> reporter: the car is also loaded with every creature comfort. >> the heated steering wheel is to die for. >> reporter: a primo steering wheel, a large trunk with room enough for three sets of golf clubs, a backup camera and most impressive of all, two extra doors and two extra seats. i think the best thing this car has going for it is that it is a portia where two couples can go to dinner. you get to drive your portia and you get to take your friends
. >> everybody is concerned with the environment. any cost savings is something they thought about. >> reporter: by shutting the engine off at red lights and when caught in bumper to bumper traffic, ta allows a 15% increase in fuel economic and 16% reduction in fuel emissions. how long does it take the engine to reengage once the light changes? >> literally, before you can get your foot from the brake to the accelerator, the engine starts and you are ready to go. >> the...
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want to track, whether it be a criminal missing person and they will track that person through a city environment. >> so cute by the way. cj is the nickname for calamity jane. nice point tlg. more on this new recruit in washington. >> right to that bush. she sniffed that out. >>> right around the corner, but getting where you need to be for memorial day could be much different than recent years. why the number of people traveling this year could be different. >>> controversial change in school policy has parents here in fairfax county furious. >> without a doubt i would leave fairfax county take my family and we would move somewhere where our family's jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. >>> ordinarily anti-discrimination is something
want to track, whether it be a criminal missing person and they will track that person through a city environment. >> so cute by the way. cj is the nickname for calamity jane. nice point tlg. more on this new recruit in washington. >> right to that bush. she sniffed that out. >>> right around the corner, but getting where you need to be for memorial day could be much different than recent years. why the number of people traveling this year could be different. >>>...
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obviously has been toxic, it's very clear that some of the votes that i have cast has add to the toxic environment." bennett is the first congressional incumbent to be ousted this year. >>> a local man under arrest for calling 911, when all he apparently needed was a ride home. >>> plus a ferry full of passengers slams into a staten island pier and it is the same boat involved in a deadly crash a few years ago. >>> plus, the countdown to betty, it is on. coming up what the golden actress has to say about her "snl" appearance and plus what her friends are saying as well, what about that mother's day forecast, chuck. >> it is going to be chilly and windy but the question is, when is the warm-up coming back to washington? i'll answer that question in the 7-day forecast? lindsay. >> chuck, which up in sports trent williams gets a warm welcome on the practice field and phil mickelson charges up the leaderboard at players championship. and the nats had a great game but you have to see this, teddy, gets help from man's best friend. was it enough for his first win? >>> about 40 people are recovering tonig
obviously has been toxic, it's very clear that some of the votes that i have cast has add to the toxic environment." bennett is the first congressional incumbent to be ousted this year. >>> a local man under arrest for calling 911, when all he apparently needed was a ride home. >>> plus a ferry full of passengers slams into a staten island pier and it is the same boat involved in a deadly crash a few years ago. >>> plus, the countdown to betty, it is on. coming...